Learning Spanish? French? Japanese?
Wherever your desires are, you can accomplish it in 3 months.
Learning a language does not need to be complicated nor a long process. Then why do we complicate the process? The problem is rarely our motivations for learning a language, but it’s the methods we use.
We created a live, interactive video course on this last week for you to see and you can watch it here.
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Learning Spanish? French? Japanese?
Wherever your desires are, you can accomplish it in 3 months.
Learning a language does not need to be complicated nor a long process. Then why do we complicate the process? The problem is rarely our motivations for learning a language, but it’s the methods we use.
We created a live, interactive video course on this last week for you to see and you can watch it here.
how to learn any language
Here are the topics we discussed:
1. How to Get Exactly What You Want
2. Finding Time In Your Schedule to Learn Anything
3. How to Learn 92.7% of Any Language in 66 Days
4. The 8 Golden Sentences to Hack Grammar
5. How to Remember 90% of Everything You Learn
6. The Secret Weapon that Kobe Bryant and Bill Clinton Uses (That You Can Too)
But before we talk about how to learn any language in 3 months, we have to first understand why the current methods don’t work.
We could go on about this but we recommend checking out our FREE Video course, that explains in further detail.
Now let’s talk about the 6 simple steps on how to learn any language in 3 months.
Education and training program in the hospital APR.pptx
How to Learn a Language in 90 Days
1. How to Learn a New
Language in 90 Days
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2. Agenda 1. The Simple Hack to Achieve Any
Goal You Have in Life
2. How to Find Time In Your Schedule
To Learn Anything
4. 8 Golden Sentences to Hack Grammar)
3. Science-Backed Way to Learn 90% of a
language in 100 days
5. How to Remember 90% of Everything you
Learn
6. The Secret Weapon that Kobe Bryant and
Bill Clinton Use For Major Success
7. Free Bonus Gift (Today Only)
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7. Why learn a new language?
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8. 1. Build a Better Career
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9. “A foreign language can add
between 10% and 15%+ to
your wage.”
-Euro London, top recruitment agency
1. Make more Money ($$)
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10. More than 60% of companies who want to
expand to other countries are unable to do
so due to language barriers.
British Chambers of Commerce study (2013)
2. More Marketable
= More Opportunities
= More Freedom
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14. “Learning a second language can prevent or
delay Alzheimer’s and dementia by
4.5 years.
Versus the most powerful drugs in the world
which only delays the disease by
6-12 months.”
-The American Academy of Neurology
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15. “Millions of people around the world
acquire their second language later in
life. Our study shows that bilingualism,
even when acquired in adulthood, may
benefit the ageing brain”
-Dr. Thomas Bak, University of Edinburgh
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17. Millions of people around the world acquire their second language later in life. Our study shows
that bilingualism, even when acquired in adulthood, may benefit the ageing brain
Dr Thomas Bak, University of Edinburgh
4. Travel the World
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18. “I travel a lot. And because of Rype I’ve been able to take my
learning anywhere. I’ve already tried just about every other solution
out there, and nothing compares to the value Rype offers.”
Tony Amoyal, Founder of Getsidewalk.com
How much time Tony used to spend: 17 hours/week
How much time Tony spends with Rype: 3 hours/week
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37. 5% of what they learn when they’ve learned from a lecture. (classroom)
10% of what they learn when they’ve learned from reading. (books)
20% of what they learn from audio-visual. (online courses/apps)
30% of what they learn when they see a demonstration
50% of what they learn when engaged in a group discussion.
75% of what they learn when they practice what they
learned.
90% of what they learn when used
immediately through immersion.
HUMANS REMEMBER...
**Research by National Training Laboratories Institute**
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38. But how do we learn
languages today?
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45. “The real world is where mistakes are
made, weaknesses are found, and
fluency is achieved.”
“Why do most language classes simply not work?
After testing the waters with more than
20 languages and achieving conversational and
written fluency in 6, I have identified several cardinal
sins that, when fixed, can easily cut the time to
fluency by 50-80%…
Conversation can only be learned by doing, not
taught.”
. . .
TIM FERRISS
BEST SELLING AUTHOR OF 4-HOUR CHEF & POLYGLOT
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48. “I don’t ...”
1. Know What I Want (Goals)
2. Have Time
3. Know Where to Start
4. Have Foreign Friends
5. Have Accountability
BIGGEST OBSTACLES
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49. Agenda
2. How to Find Time In Your Schedule
To Learn Anything
4. 8 Golden Sentences to Hack Grammar)
3. Science-Backed Way to Learn 90% of a
language in 100 days
5. How to Remember 90% of Everything you
Learn
6. The Secret Weapon that Kobe Bryant and
Bill Clinton Use For Major Success
7. Free Bonus Gift (Today Only)
1. The Simple Hack to Achieve Any
Goal You Have in Life
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50. 1. Goal Setting
Research has shown that people who set goals are
more likely to achieve success in anything they do.
Goals help you:
1. Focus on what you want
2. Helps you save time
3. Keep you accountable & motivated
4. Helps you identify your end goal
The Simple Hack to Achieve Any Goal
You Have in Life
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51. What opportunities will become
available by speaking fluently?
What would I do if I could speak this
language fluently right now?
How will I feel after reaching fluency?
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52. 1. Visually specific
2. Slightly out of reach
3. Measurable
4. Result Oriented
5. Deadline
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53. Bad goal: I want to become fluent in Spanish so I can
travel to Spain by next year.
Good goal: I want to become conversation fluent in
Spanish so I can travel to Spain by next summer.
Great goal: I will have a 30-minute
conversation in Spanish with a native Spanish
person over coffee in a cafe in Madrid on
July 2017.
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54. 1. Write down your Ultimate Goal
2. Write down the first 5 things you can
do in the next 30 days to get closer to
your goal.
Challenge #1
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55. 2. Scheduling
"THE KEY IS NOT TO PRIORITIZE WHAT'S ON
YOUR SCHEDULE, BUT TO SCHEDULE YOUR
PRIORITIES." -STEPHEN COVEY
How to Find Time In Your Schedule
To Learn Anything
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56. If you want to write a book, this could mean waking
up each morning in order to write 500 words, no
matter how bad the first draft is.
If you want to double your business sales, this
could mean spending every week with your team
reviewing your sales numbers, and executing a new
growth experiment.
If you want to lose 10 pounds, this could mean
running 30 minutes every morning.
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59. 1. Select a free 30-minute slot on your
calendar (morning, lunch time, evening)
2. Insert an event called“Language
learning”
3. Set it on Daily Repeat (optional:
weekends)
4. Repeat for 21 days
Challenge #2
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60. 3. Most Common Words
“PARETO'S LAW CAN BE SUMMARIZED AS
FOLLOWS: 80% OF THE OUTPUTS RESULT FROM
20% OF THE INPUTS.”
― TIM FERRISS, THE 4-HOUR WORKWEEK
How to Learn 92.7% of the language
in 100 days
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65. “The 250 most frequent words of a language are those
without which you cannot construct any sentence.
The 750 most frequent words constitute those that are used
every single day by every person who speaks the language.
The 2000 most frequent words constitute those that should
enable you to express everything you could possibly want to
say, albeit often by awkward circumlocutions.
The 5000 most frequent words constitute the active
vocabulary of native speakers without higher education.
World’s most famous and respected linguist,
Professor Alexander Arguelles:
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66. Studying the 1,000 most frequently used
words will familiarize you with 92.7% of
vocabulary in oral speech.
And studying the 3,000 most frequently
used words will familiarize you with 94.0%
of vocabulary in oral speech.
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67. 1,000 --> 3,000 words
Only 1.3% of additional
increase!...
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69. Learn 10 words a day.
Learn 30 of the most common words per day. Friday, January 27, 17
70. Learn 10 words a day.
Learn 30 of the most common words per day.
For 100 days.
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71. 10 words/day x 100 days
= 1,000 words
Familarize with 92.7%
of the spoken language!
=
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72. 1. Look up the most common words
in your target language
2. Find a free time in your schedule
everyday to memorize 10 words a
day.
Challenge #3
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73. 4. Grammar
Grammar does 3 things:
1.adds words (ex. You like it -> Do you like it?)
2.changes existing words (ex. I eat it -> I ate it)
3.changes the order of those words
(ex. This is nice -> Is this nice?)
8 Golden Sentences to
Hack Grammar
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75. 1. Write down the 8 golden sentences on
one side of the paper
2. Translate it in your target language
3. Use it as a reference to analyze the
difference of sentence structures
Challenge #4
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76. 5. Immersion
The only way to learn anything
faster is by immersion.
How to Remember 90% of
Everything You Learn
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80. Georgetown University Medical Center
have found that...
Between two groups, the one that was
immersed in a language portrayed brain
patterns of a native speaker after 5 months.
Most of the subjects were Adults!
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84. 5% of what they learn when they’ve learned from a lecture. (classroom)
10% of what they learn when they’ve learned from reading. (books)
20% of what they learn from audio-visual. (online courses/apps)
30% of what they learn when they see a demonstration
50% of what they learn when engaged in a group discussion.
75% of what they learn when they practice what they
learned.
90% of what they learn when used
immediately through immersion.
HUMANS REMEMBER...
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86. “Rype is the go-to solution for
anyone looking to learn how to
speak a new language, on their
own time, no matter how busy
they are. I recommend it to all
of my Language Academy
members."
-Olly Richards, Founder of
IWillTeachYouALanguage.com
Recognized as the Top 3 Language Blog
in the World (2015) by MezzoGuild
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87. 6. Coaching
“If You Want To Go Fast, Go Alone.
If You Want To Go Far, Go Together.”
The Secret Weapon that Kobe Bryant and
Bill Clinton Use to Achieve Wild Success
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93. 1. Clarity and Focus
2. Accountability & Motivation
3. Accelerate Your Results
4. Guidance and a Plan of Action
5. Reach Your Full Potential
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94. 1. Find Accountability Partner
-Conversation Exchange
-Friend or Family
-Meetup
2. Find a Professional
-Craigslist
-Rype
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95. a. Commuting
b. Cost
c. Lack of time
d. Lack of accountability
and motivation
e. Other
What are some of the factors
that may lead you to quit?
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96. 6 Steps to Learn
a Language
in 90 Days
1. Goal Setting
2. Scheduling
4. Grammar Hacking
3. Most Common Words
5. Immersion
6. Coaching
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97. What’s one action step
forward you can take
today?
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100. 0
7.5
15
22.5
30
Coaching Immersion Classes Programs Apps Books Youtube
Avg. Time to Reach Fluency (Months)
80%+ of results
*Based on if an individual only used the respective methods exclusively
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103. Student costs Teachers pay Revenue
(after teacher pay)
Language schools
$1,000’s
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104. Student costs Teachers pay
Language schools
Revenue
(after teacher pay)
Friday, January 27, 17
105. Student costs Teachers pay
Language schools
Revenue
(after teacher pay)
Friday, January 27, 17
106. Student costs Teachers pay
Language schools
Revenue
(after teacher pay)
Rype
Friday, January 27, 17
107. Student costs Teachers pay
Language schools
Revenue
(after teacher pay)
Rype
Friday, January 27, 17
108. Student costs Teachers pay
Language schools
Revenue
(after teacher pay)
Rype
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109. Overhead costs
Admin staffing costs
Insurance costs
Unlike language schools, Rype connects
you with teachers directly online.
Building costs
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122. “With zero knowledge in
Spanish, I reached
conversational proficiency
using Rype in 3.5 months.”
Tayo Rockson
CEO of UYDMedia.com
Contributor of Huffington Post
www.tayorockson.com
Friday, January 27, 17
123. ”I really have noticed incredible
results, almost immediately in my
comfort levels speaking. My
teachers teach me songs, we
practice the alphabets, and they
actually remember everything
about my life, what I do for a living,
etc. Amazing experience!”
Emma Howes
Social Media Manager, My Gym Enterprises
Vlogger at Emmalittlebyrd
Pasadena, California
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124. “I hear myself getting better just
from my 30 min per day
conversation session with Rype. I
love this service and my teachers!
Highly recommend it.”
Lawrence Watkins
CEO of GreatBlackSpeakers.com
MBA Graduate at Cornell University, and
Business Development at NBC Universals
Friday, January 27, 17
125. “What I love about my Rype
lessons is that with my crazy travel
schedule, I can choose a time that
works for me, and there will
always be someone who can
accommodate it.”
Gloria Atanmo
Founder of TheBlogAbroad.com
(Rype Review)
Friday, January 27, 17
126. “We love Rype. It’s absolutely
awesome, and it works.
I personally think the best way to
learn a language is with people.
Highly recommend it for anyone
doing any work internationally or
for any non-profit organizations.”
Nathan Johnson
VP of Communication, Mavuno.org
St. Louis, Missouri
Friday, January 27, 17
127. “Rype is a no brainer. If you want
to take your language learning
skills seriously, give Rype a shot.
It’s convenient, it’s priced well, it’s
fun. And once you start, you look
forward to it.”
Brett Burky
Business Development at Paperstac.com
Windermere, Florida
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